A rapper with a fierce message, the Packers quarterback and a “Scandal” fan-favorite had viewers talking passionately on social media over the past seven days.

The Wrap has partnered with Canvs, the emotion measurement company, for a weekly look at some of the characters and personalities that have TV viewers the most worked up on social media. The data below covers Oct. 4-10 and is drawn from the most emotionally reacted-to television programs, including broadcast, cable, streaming and PPV.

Even though he wasn’t nominated for any awards, Eminem stole the show during the 2017 BET Hip Hop Awards, which received a whopping 245,137 Emotional Reactions (ERs) on Tuesday night.

The music icon aired a pre-recorded freestyle rap in which he utterly blasted President Trump and essentially told his fans to pick a side: Trump’s or his with his line “… And any fan of mine who’s a supporter of his/I’m drawing, in the sand, a line/You’re either for or against/And if you can’t decide who you like more and you’re split/On who you should stand beside/I’ll do it for you with this: F— you!…” Fans heard the message loud and clear and many rushed to profess support for the rapper.

It looked like the Dallas Cowboys would triumph over the Green Bay Packers during Sunday’s game that was broadcast Fox (122,184 ERs) — until Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw a game-winning touchdown with mere seconds left on the clock.

The social media crowd roared, sending thousands of messages of love and awe for Rodgers, making him the most talked-about player.

The seventh and final season of ABC’s hit series “Scandal” premiered on Oct. 5 and with it, Olivia Pope (portrayed by Kerry Washington) returned to the big screen to delight fans one more time. Reactions ranged from excitement and simple adoration to more critical comments about how the character often plays a little dirty and can be kind of, well, annoying.

Numerous celebrities have made it clear that they don't support Donald Trump's presidential campaign, but only a few have gone above and beyond to actively campaign against the GOP candidate. Here are 7 getting creative to urge Americans to vote for somebody else.

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Katy PerryThe "firework" singer lent her voice — and her body — to the Rock the Vote campaign recently, shooting a pro-poll-attendance video for Funny or Die.

The director launched the "Save The Day" campaign with a star-studded ad that encourages people to go out and vote. In conjunction, he released a star-studded video titled "Important" and although it doesn't mention either candidate by name, it does reference "a man whose signature move is firing someone," as well as describing one of the candidates as "a racist, abusive coward who could permanently damage the fabric of our society."

The Prophets of Rage guitarist teamed with Ryan Harvey and Ani DiFranco to record "Old Man Trump."

The song was originally an unfinished Woody Guthrie protest piece intended for his landlord who happened to be Fred Trump, Donald's father.

Harvey told the Guardian: “You’ve got Donald Trump talking about making America great again ... and so here’s Woody Guthrie, one of the definers of American history, coming out after his death and saying ‘No, it wasn’t a great era and in fact your father was part of the problem.’”

Eminem is known for not holding back when it comes to diss tracks, but this time he let it all out in a track titled "Campaign Speech" -- eight minutes of anti-Trump freestyle, among other topics like Trayvon Martin and Colin Kaepernick.

"A f---ing loose cannon, who's blunt with his hand on the button who doesn't have to answer to no one," raps Eminem. "Great idea."

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Eminem is latest star to get imaginative to express opposition to the Republican candidate

Numerous celebrities have made it clear that they don't support Donald Trump's presidential campaign, but only a few have gone above and beyond to actively campaign against the GOP candidate. Here are 7 getting creative to urge Americans to vote for somebody else.